Now MEDITECH hospitals can stop the time-consuming task of faxing required data to public health agencies and avoid the cost and effort involved in building custom interfaces. Public Health Interfaces can be utlized to help hospitals report COVID-19 and other required state reporting.
sends required data when immunization occurs to immunization registries. This gives providers accurate patient immunization records which prevents inappropriate administration of vaccinations.
automatically reports qualified lab and microbiology results to public health agencies in a timely manner.
transmits chief complaint and triage information to public health agencies and also provides the ICD-9/I10 encoded admitting diagnosis and procedures performed during a patient’s stay.
Public Health Interface (PHI) - Immunizations, version 1.6, has been certified on November 29, 2018, certification number 15.05.05.2760.ISIR.01.00.0.181129. This EHR module is ONC 2015 Edition compliant and has been certified by SLI Compliance, an ONC-ACB, in accordance with the applicable Eligible Hospital certification criteria adopted by the Secretary of Health and Human Services. Public Health Immunizations, version 1.6, meets the following certification criteria; 170.315 (d)(1): Authentication, Access Control, Authorization, 170.315 (d)(2): Auditable Events and Tamper-Resistance, 170.315 (d)(3): Audit Report(s), 170.315 (d)(7): End-User Device Encryption, 170.315 (f)(1): Transmission to Immunization Registries, 170.315 (g)(4): Quality Management System, and 170.315 (g)(5): Accessibility-Centered Design. The additional types of costs that an Eligible Hospital or Critical Access Hospital would pay to implement the Public Health Interface - Immunizations, version 1.6, in order to attempt to meet Meaningful Use objectives and measures include; relevant hardware if not already available.
Public Health Interface (PHI) - Reportable Labs version 1.6, has been certified on September 18, 2018, certification number 15.05.05.2760.ISRL.01.00.0.180918. This EHR module is ONC 2015 Edition compliant and has been certified by SLI Compliance, an ONC-ACB, in accordance with the applicable Eligible Hospital certification criteria adopted by the Secretary of Health and Human Services. Public Health Reportable Labs, version 1.6, meets the following certification criteria; 170.315 (d)(1): Authentication, Access Control, Authorization, 170.315 (d)(2): Auditable Events and Tamper-Resistance, 170.315 (d)(3): Audit Report(s), 170.315 (d)(7): End-User Device Encryption, 170.315 (f)(3): Transmission to Public Health Agencies - Reportable Laboratory Tests and Values/Results, 170.315 (g)(4): Quality Management System, and 170.315 (g)(5): Accessibility-Centered Design. The additional types of costs that an Eligible Hospital or Critical Access Hospital would pay to implement the Public Health Interface - Reportable Labs, version 1.6, in order to attempt to meet Meaningful Use objectives and measures include; relevant hardware if not already available.
Public Health Interface (PHI) - Syndromic Surveillance, version 1.6, has been certified on August 20, 2018, certification number 15.05.05.2760.ISSR.01.00.0.180820. This EHR module is ONC 2015 Edition compliant and has been certified by SLI Compliance, an ONC-ACB, in accordance with the applicable Eligible Hospital certification criteria adopted by the Secretary of Health and Human Services. Public Health Syndromic Surveillance, version 1.6, meets the following certification criteria; 170.315 (d)(1): Authentication, Access Control, Authorization, 170.315 (d)(2): Auditable Events and Tamper-Resistance, 170.315 (d)(3): Audit Report(s), 170.315 (d)(7): End-User Device Encryption, 170.315 (f)(2): Transmission to Public Health Agencies - Syndromic Surveillance, 170.315 (g)(4): Quality Management System, and 170.315 (g)(5): Accessibility-Centered Design. The additional types of costs that an Eligible Hospital or Critical Access Hospital would pay to implement the Public Health Interface - Syndromic Surveillance, version 1.6 in order to attempt to meet meaningful use objectives and measures include; relevant hardware if not already available.
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